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Our team includes professionals, coaches, and community leaders from all walks of life. With over 100 years of combined service to youth, we bring our experience, dedication, and commitment to the class and court. 
| Julani Ghana, former Manager of Community Relations for the 2001 NBA Eastern Conference Champion Philadelphia 76ers received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing from the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science (now called Philadelphia University) in 1986. As an undergraduate at the Division II powerhouse, Julani was nominated as a pre-season Honorable Mention Small College All-American basketball player. [read more]
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| Nasser Jones is a young man committed to influencing his generation. He is using his gifts to change minds and hearts. Jailed at 16, having a son at 17, watching an uncle die of HIV and Aids, this young man has overcome all the odds to become an upstanding leader and role model in his community. He desires to make a difference in the lives of his family, friends, and community. [read more]
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| Mr. Kenneth Waters was born and raised in the East Oak Lane and North Philadelphia section of the city and completed his public school education at Bodine High School for International Affairs. Continuing his educational development he attended Temple University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Public Relations with a minor in Business Administration. [read more]
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| Bachelors of Arts Mass Communications, Cerified Personal Trainer(Kinesiology AAAI), Ph.D student, Education (Walden University) As an enthusiastic motivational speaker, rapper, mentor, teacher and consultant Mr. Barbour thrives to revolutionize Human, Community and World Development. At the tender age of 10 and 11 "Marlon" as many know him grew up selling and stashing heroine and cocaine for several notorious drug dealers in the early "80's". As a former ward of the court under Baltimore's DHS system from the ages of 11 to 21 Marlon has lived in group home facilities, juvenile facilities and even spent six months in jail his senior year in high school for a Burglary in which he was falsely accused by his own foster parent. [read more]
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| Born and raised in Philadelphia, Andy Seyyid Jones lives by the personal mantra of “using basketball for self-improvement”. A 1981 graduate of South Philadelphia High School, Jones attained notoriety as basketball standout and an All-Public selection. After competing in many local and regional basketball all-star games, he was awarded a basketball scholarship to Division II national powerhouse, Philadelphia Textile (now Philadelphia University) by legendary basketball coach Herb Magee. By the time his career had concluded, Jones was all over the university record books, which included being named team Captain, two NCAA Regional Finals Appearances, two All-League selections, Pre-Season Small College Honorable Mention, as well as finishing in the top ten all-time in points, assists, and steals. [read more]
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